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It hasn't been posted here yet. Well this is one I will skip. I've got to be choosy this year for limited CD releases this year, basically got to decide if I want it or not since I want to concentrate on paying some crap off this year.

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Presenting John Carpenter & Alan Howarth's (HALLOWEEN III, PRINCE OF DARKNESS, THEY LIVE) complete score to the legendary 1986 20th Century Fox cult actioner BIG TROUBLE IN LITTLE CHINA, starring Kurt Russell and directed by John Carpenter. Fully remastered and complete, for the first time anywhere, Carpenter & Howarth's music demonstrates a mastery of synth composition and performance with an iconic score that is inseparable from the action and fun of the film itself. Truly music to "shake the pillars of heaven!" CD includes a 20-Page booklet with exclusive, in-depth liner notes that include comments from the co-composers. This is a limited edition of 3000 Units.

(2-CD set) La-La Land Records proudly presents its 100th soundtrack release, the 2-CD Set Battlestar Galactica: Season 4. Acclaimed Battlestar composer Bear McCreary pulls out all the musical stops with his sensational music score to the fourth and final season of the critically lauded Sci Fi Channel television series starring Edward James Olmos, Mary McDonnell, James Callis, Tricia Helfer and Katee Sackhoff. McCreary enriches and expands his glorious, one-of-a-kind mix of orchestra, vocals, rock, world-beats and synth. A sonic powerhouse that lives on beyond this beloved television show.

So, assuming Mars Attacks is #95 and 28 Weeks Later is #96, now we only don't know #97 and #99.... could they be Batman TAS Volume II and X-Files 4CD set?

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"To cut costs, the movie score was just a reuse of the material composed by Jerry Goldsmith for the first movie, which caused confusion as to which movie of the two was being watched, and just half an hour of original music written by Michael Linn."

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"To cut costs, the movie score was just a reuse of the material composed by Jerry Goldsmith for the first movie, which caused confusion as to which movie of the two was being watched, and just half an hour of original music written by Michael Linn."

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I can see getting this one for "nostalgic" purposes (like a good number of scores I have). Though I can't see it being better than the Goldsmith score for the first one in any way. But fun nonetheless!

TRICK R TREAT - music by Douglas Pipes (Monster House). The first 100or so booklets will be autographed by the composer and the filmswriter/director Michael Dougherty. $15.98

CLIVE BARKER'S BOOKOF BLOOD (LIMITED EDITION OF 1500 UNITS)- music by Guy Farley. Thefirst 100 or so booklets will be autographed by the composer and thefilm's director, John Harrison. $19.98

As always with theautographed editions, they are on a first come first served basis. Wewill post up any SOLD OUT info on our website and here on this board assoon as the autographs sell out. Once they are sold out, they are gonefor good!

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I know money is tight and you need to pick and choose what to buy cd wise nowadays so I opted to jump the gun here slightly to let you know on Oct 6 we have 2 wonderful Limited Edition scores ready for order:

The first is GREEN LANTERN: FINAL FLIGHT (Limited Edition of 1500 units) - this wonderful score by Robert J. Kral (Superman Doomsday, Angel, Haunting in Connecticut) comes to you courtesy of Warner Bros Animation. As always, the first 100 or so units sold through our website will be signed by the composer at no extra charge. RETAIL PRICE: $19.98

The second title comes to you courtesy of Paramount. It's a two fer - two wonderful scores by the same composer. Both scores have never been released and will fill TWO HUGE HOLES in this composers vast catalog. It's pretty much a must buy for any soundtrack collector. The title will be limited to 3000 units. No autographs will be available. RETAIL PRICE: $19.98

As you all know, normally I don't tease, but today I am feeling rather sadistic so enjoy playing the guessing game. Mu ha ha ha ha ha ha ha...

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Probably something from either Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein or James Horner.

A must buy for any soundtrack collector though. Are there really big gaps in their filmographies that many score fans would love to have? Doesn't Goldsmith only have a few obscure more unknown scores that haven't been released?